Road crashes and fatalities remain on an increase within the capital city’s roads, with the human factor being the most contributing factor to these crashes.
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Namcor pens deal with Nigerian institution
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) confirmed it has entered into a non-binding agreement with a Nigerian financial institution, Moneda Invest Africa.
Local producers need shelf space – NCCI
Local small innovators, manufacturers and entrepreneurs still struggle with access to the market despite their being productive.
Swapo candidates rue costly campaign
Some candidates campaigning for top positions at Swapo’s upcoming seventh elective congress are beginning to feel the pinch as they bemoan the cost of the process.
Puma, Nabta land ruling drags on
Judgement in the matter involving Puma Energy Namibia and the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association, who are fighting for a piece of land on which both parties have been operating for years, was postponed once again.
Commando hall negotiations underway
Two groups, who are embroiled in a dispute over the ownership of a plot that houses the Commando Hall in Katutura, have agreed to try and reach an amicable solution.
Good customer service makes a brand
No one understands customer service more than customer-facing agents who ensure that every call ends with a satisfied customer.
First Spring math school a success
The University of Namibia’s Peter Katjavivi Hall recently hosted the first session of the Namibian International Spring School in Mathematics (NAISSMA 2022).
Opinion – A comparison of electricity costs within Namibia and the region
The total electricity bill consists of various components. Almost all electricity distributors charge basic monthly fees. The exception is the City of Windhoek for their Industrial Demand categories.